Baltimore Sun - He was born and raised on the byway when it was the thriving commercial and cultural hub of the black community, and it is where, for 13 years, he operated a three-chair barbershop. But a developer purchased the building where Hill cut hair to convert
Eric Kinney, President
PRWeb - MGM Nailed with Copyright Theft Suit over “Barbershop” Movie Franchise Paul N. Philips, counsel to screenwriter Thomas Jay Winston Johnson, has filed a lawsuit against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures for theft of intelectual property relating to the
Monday events
Aberdeen News - Dakota Heritage Barbershop Chorus practice, 7 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1429 N. Dakota St. Aberdeen: Alcoholics Victorious, 8 p.m., Our Savior Lutheran Church, 624 N. Jay. Call Russ at (605) 380-4171. Gettysburg: Medicare informational
Visual arts calendar, Oct. 12 - 19
Kansas City Star - BARBERSHOP GALLERY: Ten: A Decade of Vietnamese Photography. Hours by appointment; closes Oct. 15. BLUE GALLERY: New Works by Kelly Porter. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; noon-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday; closes Oct. 24. PARK UNIVERSITY
Style calendar
Austin American-Statesman - Trunk show 6 to 9 p.m. today. Featuring Vivienne Westwood’s ‘Anglomania’ line. Estilo, 234 W. Second St. Free. 236-0488, www.estiloaustin.com. ‘Beauty Bar Blowout’ 7 to 10 p.m. Friday. FactoryPeople, Birds Barbershop, MAC Cosmetics
Sweet Adelines usher in the holidays with harmonies
Cadillac News - Crossroads Harmony Chorus of Sweet Adelines International, performers of four-part harmony barbershop, emerged from the disbanded Timber Tones three years ago. The Timber Tones were in Cadillac for 34 years, said long-time member Donna Taylor
ABACKUS COLUMN: A list of dos and don’ts for Halloween
Crossville Chronicle - Your neighbor’s eyes glow in the dark (or other anatomical parts), or they hiss a lot, or they make daily trips to the barbershop/beauty salon due to incessant hair growth. The pond next door glows in the dark and neighbors’ pets disappear by the
Marley Station Shopping Center
Baltimore Sun - Bombay Company is a furniture and accessory store that recreates the home furnishings of the 18th and 19th centuries, and Cartoon Cuts is a barbershop that children won’t mind visiting every so often because of the lively atmosphere and TV sets and